Explains draft determination on maximum prices the Department of Land and Water Conservation can charge for services related to delivery of bulk water to farmers, irrigators, industrial users and town water suppliers.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW proposes to increase maximum prices that can be charged by Hunter Water for water, wastewater and drainage services
The Tribunal regulates the prices of bulk water extracted from regulated rivers, unregulated rivers and groundwater sources. The Tribunal has undertaken a review of prices to take effect from August 2006.
This draft report and determination set out the Tribunals draft findings on maximum prices for water sewerage and stormwater services that Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council may charge for the period commencing 1 July 2009 and concluding
Outlines draft findings of the Tribunal on maximum prices for water, wastewater and stormwater services for Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council for the period from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2009.
The Voluntary transitional Pricing Arrangements set limits on increases to tariffs and charges for small retail customers who have not chosen to enter a negotiated contract.
These Voluntray Transitional Pricing Arrangements set limits on increases to tariffs and charges for small retail customers who have not chosen to enter a negotiated contract.
These Voluntary Transitional Pricing Arrangements set limits on increases to tariffs and charges for small retail customers who have not chosen to enter a negotiated contract
Sets out the voluntary pricing principles that the Tribunal and ActewAGL have agreed ActewAGL will use when setting gas charges for small customers in the Shoalhaven local government area for the period 1 November 2002 to 30 June 2004.
In many of our price reviews we conduct a financeability test to assess the implications of our price determinations for the financial sustainability of a utility.
This determination and report sets out IPART's draft decisions on maximum prices that the Sydney Catchment Authority can charge Sydney Water, Local Councils and its other customers for providing water from Sydney's dams for the period 1 July 2009
IPART has completed its review of regulated prices and charges for small retail gas customers in NSW from 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2016. IPART has signed new voluntary pricing agreements (VPA’s) with the standard gas retail suppliers in NSW.
IPART has completed its review of regulated prices and charges for small retail gas customers in NSW from 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2016. IPART has signed new voluntary pricing agreements (VPA’s) with the standard gas retail suppliers in NSW.